The governor hand-picked a new board to oversee the land, but a no-bid deal by the new board raises questions about exactly who is getting paid and how.
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — When Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida legislature targeted Walt Disney World, they said it was to bring in some accountability. The governor hand-picked a new board to oversee the land, but aGlen Gilzean, who resigned from the Florida Commission on Ethics to keep his $400,000 a year job as the head of the new Central Florida Tourism Oversight District overseeing Disney, discussed a new system he said will improve 911 calls and response times.
And that million-dollar investment will go to Freddie Figgers, a ethics commission member where Gilzean worked just two months ago.
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